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Fear that poor harvest will lead to higher food prices
John Maguire reports from a farm in Glastonbury amid fears that food prices will rise after poor harvests for British farmers following record-breaking wet weather over the summer.
The National Farmers' Union says some farmers have suffered their worst harvest in decades, with wheat yields down by 15% in some parts of the UK.
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